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Hairs In There?

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"Hairs In There?"
Single by UDF
from the album How Many Hairs In There?
B-side"Through Glass"
Released2004
FormatCD/Disc
Recorded2003
GenreRap Metal
LabelSomali Fish
Producer(s)Dr Seuss
UDF singles chronology
"Tower"
(2002)
"Hairs In There?"
(2004)
"Hairy"
(2005)
"Tower"
(2002)
Hairs In There? "Hairy"
(2005)

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"Hairs In There?" is the first single for Unitedickfart's Grammy Winning album How Many Hairs In There?. It peaked at number 2 on US Charts and number 3 on UK Charts.[1][2]

History[edit]

How Many Hairs In There? was the Grammy Award winning album of 2008, the album was written, recorded, and produced by Gray Widzinski and Dr Seuss, and their band Unitedickfart. The album was released on February 3rd, 2004, only taking 4 years to strike worldwide popularity. The album was rewarded the Grammy in 2008, and was recorded on Somali Fish records. It consists of 11 Tracks and is 58 minutes.

The album has several different versions, such as How Many Hairs In There? - Clean, How Many Hairs In There? (Bonus Edition), and How Many Hairs In There? (Deluxe Edition).

Writing[edit]

An album (Latin albus, white), in ancient Rome, was a board chalked or painted white, on which decrees, edicts, and other public notices were inscribed in black. It was from this that in medieval and modern times, album came to denote a book of blank pages in which verses, autographs, sketches, photographs and the like are collected. This in turn led to the modern meaning of an album as a collection of audio recordings issued as a single item.

The first audio albums were actually published by the publishers of photograph albums. Single 78 rpm records were sold in a brown heavy paper sleeve with a large hole in the center so the record's label could be seen. The fragile records were stored on their sides. By the mid-1920s, photo album publishers sold collections of empty sleeves of heavier paper in bound volumes with stiff covers slightly larger than the 10" popular records. (Classical records measured 12".) On the paper cover in small type were the words "Record Album." Now records could be stored vertically with the record not touching the shelf, and the term was applied to the collection.[citation needed]

Track listing[edit]

Original[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Hair's In There?" 
2."Through Glass" 

Hairs In There? (Album Countdown Edition) (2005)[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Fill" 
2."Hair's In There" 
3."Hairs In There (Demo)" 
4."Hairs In There (Live)" 
5."Through Glass (Demo)" 
6."Hairy" 

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